Carian Anda

THE GUARDIAN OF KUCHING CITY



Year

2015


Description
A mother cat protecting her kittens' which idea is apparent through her vigilant gesture, symbolized 'Guardianship'. In actuality, this sculpture carried a strong symbol of Dewan Bandaraya Kuching Utara (DBKU)'s role in safeguarding the peacefulness of the Kuching City.

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Bahan kitar semula milik

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